Energtek Inc. (EGTK) is a clean Natural Gas technology company that is providing practical and affordable fuel alternatives to oil and gasoline. In addition to affordability, natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel and is more readily available and evenly distributed than any other alternative. It is approximated that there are over 300 million two and three wheel vehicles on the road today. Nearly 85% of those 300 million are in Energtek’s targeted market segment, Asia.

These vehicles make up nearly 25% of the world’s total automotive market, and generate much more than their fair share of pollution. There has been no alternative fuel source for these vehicles until now because of the absorbed natural gas (ANG) technology being offered by Energtek. This new technology allows consumers the ability to gain better fuel efficiency and lower cost while generating lower emissions and toxic greenhouse gases.

ANG technology enables the storage of comparable gas quantities at reduced pressure, dramatically decreasing the capital investment and operation costs of natural gas vehicles. These savings are not only significant compared to oil and gasoline prices, but even to those of traditional compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquid natural gas (LNG). Energtek's proprietary ANG technology is already existent in parts of Asia and is hoping to soon spread into India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and other countries in the region.

Not only does the company specialize in the technology necessary for two and three wheel vehicles, but also has the capability to convert larger vehicles and the pipeless vehicle transportation systems. They have a great deal of experience in gas bulk transportation products and will be able to distribute across the continent without a single pipeline. This great efficiency will save material and maintenance costs by taking low-pressure gas transporting semi-trailers straight from the well to the filling stations.

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Energtek, Inc., a world leader in the development of ANG (Adsorbed Natural Gas) technology, expects a major boost from the administration’s call for a reduction in dependency on foreign oil. The energy portion of the Economic Stimulus Bill now being implemented is geared toward saving more oil than is currently being imported from the Middle East and Venezuela combined, and to do so within the next 10 years.

Adsorbed Natural Gas technology is the use of microporous material to significantly improve the efficiency of natural gas (NG) storage and transportation. Basically, ANG allows a larger volume of natural gas to be stored without increasing pressure or the size of the container. However, it has, until recently, involved a number of technical obstacles that have limited its competitive application. Energtek, through its pioneering research, has now managed to solve key problems relating to ANG, leading to the first commercially efficient system of ANG storage.

This is good news for those looking to end America’s reliance on foreign oil. Nearly 60% of the oil consumed in the U.S. is used by the transportation sector, and most vehicles currently running on gasoline can also run on natural gas, of which the U.S. has significant supplies. But there is another major advantage to natural gas. It is the world’s cleanest fossil fuel, greatly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. And it’s also cheaper than oil.

Lev Zaidenberg, Energtek’s CEO, summarized some of the reasons behind the increased attention being paid to natural gas. “NG is cheaper, cleaner and there are proven reserves to power the country’s enormous automotive fleet for the foreseeable future. No other energy source, including renewable fuels, can be implemented as quickly and completely into the motor vehicle market as NG.”

The seemingly inevitable swing toward natural gas, now encouraged by government policy, shines a bright light on Energtek. Its proprietary technologies are of value not only to this country, but to markets around the world.

Energtek, Inc., a commercial distributor of natural gas to emerging markets using proprietary ANG (Adsorbed Natural Gas) technology, tailors its solutions to the growing market of 2- and 3-wheel vehicles in Asia, as well as the global Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) market, and pipeless, domestic gas supply markets serving industrial and manufacturing sectors.

There are many advantages to natural gas. First, it is more evenly distributed around the globe than oil and – with the constantly rising cost of oil (and, as a result, gasoline) – makes more sense than gasoline, both financially and in terms of resources. Second, natural gas burns cleaner than gasoline. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says that natural gas vehicle fueling eliminates evaporative emissions; emits little or no particulate matter; reduces carbon monoxide emissions 90 to 97 percent; reduces nitrogen oxide emissions from 35 to 60 percent; potentially reduces non-methane hydrocarbon emissions between 50 and 75 percent; reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent, and; emits fewer toxic and carcinogenic pollutants than gasoline.

Lastly, natural gas is safe. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the NG delivery infrastructure in the U.S. is the safest way to transport fuel. Natural gas rarely ignites, and only under extremely unusual conditions. In fact, there are no records of a fire in any natural-gas vehicle currently on American roads. Further, in high-speed vehicle crash tests, natural gas performs admirably, since it is virtually impossible to destroy a natural-gas fuel tank. And if all that isn’t enough, natural-gas vehicles deliver up to 50-percent less noise pollution than vehicles running on gasoline.

In addition to all its other pluses, natural gas is adaptable to a wide range of vehicles, including gasoline-powered, diesel-powered and fuel-electric hybrids. In fact, most natural-gas conversions on the road represent simple, inexpensive after-market conversions, and a switch enables drivers to easily change from natural gas to conventional fuels when NG stations are unavailable.

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